JP2009521847A

5G,4G,3G

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Application Number:

JP20080547459

Publication Date:

04-06-2009

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Application Date:

20-12-2006

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US

Priority Date:

22-12-2005

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Application Number:

JP20080547459

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

04-06-2009

Application Date:

20-12-2006

Priority Date:

22-12-2005

Current Assignee:

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Abstract  Abstract

Wireless terminals and base stations support multiple modes of operation for dedicated control channels, and wireless terminals are assigned different amounts of dedicated uplink resources to report control information. A set of dedicated control channel segments is used by the wireless terminal to communicate an uplink control information report to the serving base station attachment point. Dedicated control channel full-tone and split-tone operation modes are supported. In full tone mode, a single wireless terminal is assigned each of the dedicated control channel segments associated with a single logical tone. In split tone mode, dedicated control channel segments associated with a single logical tone are allocated between different wireless terminals, and each of the multiple wireless terminals receives a different non-overlapping subset of dedicated control channel segments. . Logical dedicated control channel tones can be dynamically reallocated for full tone mode or split tone mode usage.

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